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Dividend stocks: Sun Pharma, IDFC First Bank, JSW Steel, others to trade ex-dividend next week; Check full list

Dividend stocks: Sun Pharma, IDFC First Bank, JSW Steel, others to trade ex-dividend next week; Check full list

Mint05-07-2025
Dividend stocks: Shares of major companies, such as Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, JSW Steel, Pfizer, Shriram Finance and others, are scheduled to trade ex-dividend next week, according to BSE.
Some of the major companies have announced various corporate actions, including the bonus issue and right issue of equity shares, according to BSE data.
The day when the equity share price adjusts to show the next dividend payout is known as the ex-dividend date. When the stock becomes ex-dividend, it means that the stock does not carry the value of its next dividend payment from that day forward.
Dividends are payable to all the shareholders whose names appear on the company's list by the end of the record date.
Dodla Dairy Ltd: The company declared a final dividend of ₹ 2.
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd: The company declared a final dividend of ₹ 5.5.
Veedol Corporation Ltd: The company declared a final dividend of ₹ 22.
Ador Welding Ltd: The company declared a final dividend of ₹ 20.
Aditya Vision Ltd: The company declared a final dividend of ₹ 1.1.
Bombay Oxygen Investments Ltd: The company declared a final dividend of ₹ 35.
Ingersoll-Rand (India) Ltd: The company declared a final dividend of ₹ 25.
JK Cement Ltd: The company declared a final dividend of ₹ 15.
JSW Steel Ltd: The company declared a final dividend of ₹ 2.8.
Plastiblends India Ltd: The company declared a dividend of ₹ 2.5.
Solar Industries India Ltd: The company declared a final dividend of ₹ 10.
Titan Company Ltd: The company declared a dividend of ₹ 11.
Elegant Marbles & Grani Industries Ltd: The company declared a final dividend of ₹ 1.
Johnson Controls-Hitachi Air Conditioning India Ltd: The company declared an interim dividend of ₹ 36.
Kabra Extrusiontechnik Ltd: The company declared a final dividend of ₹ 2.5.
Mphasis Ltd: The company declared a dividend of ₹ 57.
Pfizer Ltd: The company declared a special dividend of ₹ 130.
Pfizer Ltd: The company declared a final dividend of ₹ 35.
S.J.S. Enterprises Ltd: The company declared a final dividend of ₹ 2.5.
SML Isuzu Ltd: The company declared a final dividend of ₹ 18.
Diffusion Engineers Ltd: The company declared a final dividend of ₹ 1.5.
Dr Reddy's Laboratories Ltd: The company declared a final dividend of ₹ 8.
LMW Ltd: The company declared a dividend of ₹ 30.
Wheels India Ltd: The company declared a final dividend of ₹ 7.03.
Stocks trading ex-dividend on Friday, July 11, 2025
Apollo Tyres Ltd: The company declared a final dividend of ₹ 5.
Artemis Medicare Services Ltd: The company declared a final dividend of ₹ 0.45.
Atul Ltd: The company declared a final dividend of ₹ 25.
Balkrishna Industries Ltd: The company declared a final dividend of ₹ 4.
Can Fin Homes Ltd: The company declared a final dividend of ₹ 6.
D-Link (India) Ltd: The company declared a final dividend of ₹ 15.
Geojit Financial Services Ltd: The company declared a final dividend of ₹ 1.5.
IDFC First Bank Ltd: The company declared a dividend of ₹ 0.25.
Indus Finance Ltd: The company declared a final dividend of ₹ 0.5.
Jenburkt Pharmaceuticals Ltd: The company declared a final dividend of ₹ 18.
Kirloskar Ferrous Industries Ltd: The company declared a final dividend of ₹ 2.5.
Mahindra Logistics Ltd: The company declared a final dividend of ₹ 2.5.
Nilkamal Ltd: The company declared a final dividend of ₹ 20.
PTL Enterprises Ltd: The company declared a final dividend of ₹ 1.75.
Roto Pumps Ltd: The company declared a final dividend of ₹ 0.8.
Shriram Finance Ltd: The company declared a final dividend of ₹ 3.
Sarthak Metals Ltd: The company declared a final dividend of ₹ 0.5.
Sobha Ltd: The company declared a final dividend of ₹ 3.
UPL Ltd: The company declared a final dividend of ₹ 6.
Xchanging Solutions Ltd: The company declared a final dividend of ₹ 2.
Zensar Technologies Ltd: The company declared a final dividend of ₹ 11.
Zydus Wellness Ltd: The company declared a final dividend of ₹ 6.
Meghna Infracon Infrastructure Ltd: Bonus issue in the ratio of 1:1 on July 8.
Alkosign Ltd: Bonus issue in the ratio of 1:2 on July 11.
Dynamic Cables Ltd: Bonus issue in the ratio of 1:1 on July 11.
Roto Pumps Ltd: Bonus issue in the ratio of 2:1 on July 11.
Exicom Tele-Systems Ltd: Right Issue of Equity Shares on July 7.
Indsoya Ltd: Right Issue of Equity Shares on July 7.
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